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Perspectives of an underrepresented stakeholder group, backyard flock owners, on poultry health and avian influenza control

机译:代表性不足的利益相关者团体,后院羊群所有者对家禽健康和禽流感控制的看法

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This study examines backyard poultry flock owners perspectives about bird health and highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in order to understand how they compare to previous reports of public responses to emerging infectious diseases and how they might influence compliance with government HPAI control activities. We conducted interviews with backyard flock owners in southwestern British Columbia, Canada because it has a high density of commercial and backyard poultry flocks and is the location of three recent HPAI outbreaks, including a large outbreak in 2004 in which 553 backyard flocks were culled. We used a qualitative open-ended interview method to build trust with interviewees and collect rich data, and latent content analysis to extract participants' perspectives from the interview transcripts. The 18 backyard flock owners interviewed saw their poultry as very different from commercial poultry. They kept birds for emotional reasons, to provide food, and to preserve poultry genetic diversity. They stated that small flock husbandry methods, including access to the outdoors, were important for the health of their flock. They viewed HPAI as a trade concern for commercial poultry farms and distrusted government's motivation for and technical proficiency at implementing disease control activities in backyard flocks. Participants felt that government's role should be to keep people informed about where infected farms were located and to provide information on how to self-quarantine backyard flocks and where to report potential cases. All participants stated that before they would support culling of their flock, their birds would need to show clinical signs of disease or have a positive test for avian influenza. These perspectives were not well aligned with current Canadian HPAI control policies.
机译:这项研究调查了后院家禽群主人对鸟类健康和高致病性禽流感(HPAI)的看法,以了解它们如何与以前对公众对新兴传染病的反应报告进行比较,以及它们如何影响政府对HPAI控制活动的依从性。我们对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省西南部的后院羊群所有者进行了采访,因为它的商业和后院家禽群密度很高,并且是最近三场高致病性禽流感暴发的地点,其中包括2004年的一次大规模暴发,扑杀了553个后院群。我们使用定性的开放式访谈方法来建立对受访者的信任并收集丰富的数据,并使用潜在内容分析从访谈笔录中提取参与者的观点。接受采访的18位后院羊群所有者认为他们的家禽与商业家禽有很大不同。他们出于情感原因饲养鸟类,提供食物并保护家禽的遗传多样性。他们说,小型的羊群饲养方法,包括户外活动,对他们的羊群健康很重要。他们将高致病性禽流感视为商业家禽养殖场的贸易关注点,并且不信任政府在后院鸡群中实施疾病控制活动的动力和技术水平。与会者认为,政府的作用应该是让人们知道受感染的农场位于何处,并提供有关如何自我隔离后院鸡群以及在何处报告潜在病例的信息。所有参与者都说,在支持淘汰禽群之前,他们的鸟类需要表现出疾病的临床体征或对禽流感进行阳性检测。这些观点与加拿大现行的HPAI控制政策并不一致。

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